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Eulalia Danuta Zakrzewska-Rolińska (born January 6, 1946 in Stary Laskowiec) is a Polish sport shooter, sport shooter coach and also engineer. She was an Olympian during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City and 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Twice a world champion in standard rifle 60 shots prone team and individual (1966) and twice a European champion in standard rifle 60 shots prone team and individual (1971), numerous times Polish champion in shooting (as a junior and senior, during the years of 1961–1985). Twice a world recordist in standard rifle 60 shots prone (598 pts., 1971).
[edit] Medal record
Medal |
Year and Venue |
Event |
Sport |
Gold |
1966 Wiesbaden |
World Championship |
Standard rifle 60 shots prone individual |
Gold |
1966 Wiesbaden |
World Championship |
Standard rifle 60 shots prone team |
Gold |
1971 Suhl |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 60 shots prone individual |
Gold |
1971 Suhl |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 60 shots prone team |
Silver |
1969 Versailles |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 3x20 team |
Silver |
1971 Suhl |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 3x20 team |
Silver |
1978 Hämeenlinna |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 60 shots prone team |
Bronze |
1974 Vingsted |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 3x20 team |
Bronze |
1977 Rome |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 3x20 team |
Bronze |
1979 Frankfurt |
European Championship |
Standard rifle 60 shots prone team |
[edit] References
Persondata |
NAME |
Rolińska, Eulalia Danuta |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES |
Zakrzewska-Rolińska |
SHORT DESCRIPTION |
sport shooter |
DATE OF BIRTH |
January 6, 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH |
Stary Laskowiec, Poland |
DATE OF DEATH |
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PLACE OF DEATH |
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